There are no differences. It's just the full version of the game. Having said that, the last one I saw on Ebay went for over $100.
There are no differences. It's just the full version of the game. Having said that, the last one I saw on Ebay went for over $100.
It is probably worth in the $300 to $500 range. The problem is finding the market to sell it. Rare item indeed.
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Wow, Zelda's Adventure has popped up in value lately. For most of 2010, it was going for $150-$200 mint complete and slightly more sealed. I just looked at a couple recent auctions and one complete copy went for $300 and another went for $400. Having said that, I think there may be a misunderstanding among non-CD-i collectors about what these red and white discs are. They are simply store and review demo discs and Philips pressed them by the truckload. I know I have several copies of Zelda's Adventure in both the red and white versions, a European version with a different font as well as several test disc versions. I suspect you will get more from non-CD-i collectors than CD-i collectors on that particular disc. I also suspect this won't go for more than a hundred or two, but I could be wrong given that I haven't seen a copy of the red disc version sell on Ebay in an open auction in the past couple of years. One was listed for $1K for a long while and just ended with a side deal a couple weeks ago. Another sold in a similar way a month or two before. Who knows what those sellers got for them.
Last edited by Bojay1997; 04-30-2011 at 10:11 PM.